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people are helping victims of sandy in near record numbers. officials from the american red cross say this is the biggest outpouring of donations for any u.s. disaster in the last six years. that's this week's getting down to business. >>> it is time, now, for no talking points. the art of the political dodge, seems all politicians are skilled at it. with debate coaches, aides, analysts, speech writers, they should be. dodging that troubling question can be just as important as providing that game-changing, momentum-building moment. for example. there's a topic change. >> texas has one of the highest rates of uninsured children in the country. over 1 million kids, you did not get an opportunity to respond to that. what do you say to -- how do you explain that? >> you can't have access to some of the finest health care in the world. but we have a 1,200-mile border with mexico, and we have a huge number of illegals coming into this country. and they're coming into this country because the federal government has failed to secure that border. >> t
people are helping victims of sandy in near record numbers. officials from the american red cross say this is the biggest outpouring of donations for any u.s. disaster in the last six years. that's this week's getting down to business. >>> it is time, now, for no talking points. the art of the political dodge, seems all politicians are skilled at it. with debate coaches, aides, analysts, speech writers, they should be. dodging that troubling question can be just as important as...
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towns affected by sandy in the last eight days. we've had seven or 10,000 "people" up load videos, photos, real time what is happening. if we partner with local governments, publish real time it would be incredibly powerful. take a step back and say one of the things that's been nice about, this i talk to major cpg companies, major retail companies to help us get this effort together. i heard back from everyone of their ceos or executive leaderships who want to help. one thing out there is huge propensity for corporations to want to help in these situations. government and private corporations coming closer to together to help. melissa: that would be a great lesson, a good positive to come out of this. corporations are in the position to help. it would be great to figure out a way to do it effectively. thanks for coming on, appreciate your time. >> iran's nuclear program rising every day. does it make a difference? some people say no matter who the president is for the next four years it won't make a difference for the economy. are
towns affected by sandy in the last eight days. we've had seven or 10,000 "people" up load videos, photos, real time what is happening. if we partner with local governments, publish real time it would be incredibly powerful. take a step back and say one of the things that's been nice about, this i talk to major cpg companies, major retail companies to help us get this effort together. i heard back from everyone of their ceos or executive leaderships who want to help. one thing out...
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sandy was not classified as a hurricane when it hit. this allows governors to declare that homeowners are exempt from the insurance deductible saving as much as 5% of the homes values. it's not so great for businesses. businesses that help companies that lose revenue because of an unexpected shutdown, but it doesn't cover businesses that just lose power. the donation for relief efforts is rolling in. people are helping victims of sandy in near record numbers. that's this week's getting down to business. >>> it is time now for no talking points. the art of the political dodge, seems all politicians are skilled at it. with debate coaches, aids, analysts, speech writers, they should be. dodging that troubling question can be just as important as providing that game changing momentum building moment. for example. there's a topic change. >> texas has one of the highest rates of uninsured children in the country. over 1 million kids, you did not get an opportunity to respond to that. what do you say to -- how do you explain that? >> you can't
sandy was not classified as a hurricane when it hit. this allows governors to declare that homeowners are exempt from the insurance deductible saving as much as 5% of the homes values. it's not so great for businesses. businesses that help companies that lose revenue because of an unexpected shutdown, but it doesn't cover businesses that just lose power. the donation for relief efforts is rolling in. people are helping victims of sandy in near record numbers. that's this week's getting down to...
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now i want to talk about the long lines in sandy's wake for gas. this is a huge financial story in the northeast. you have these lines still very long and despite all of the assurances of many, many politicians over the past few days this would be cleared up in a couple days, a few days, it has not been. the lines are still very long for gas. and patience is very short. you have police resources, law enforcement resources being diverted to keep order in these lines. and you have people very upset that because of power outage tez pumps, the pumps can't operate and disruptions from actual deliveries of oil. here's what's so interesting, sole dad, soledad. we have plenty of gasoline. it is in huge facilities below the ground. we just can't get to it. a couple things they're doing in new jersey. they have a system linking your license plate number to the day can you get gas. still lines are two, three, four hours long for gas. and the federal government is going to bring in 12 million gallons of unleaded gas to hard hit areas still trying to really --
now i want to talk about the long lines in sandy's wake for gas. this is a huge financial story in the northeast. you have these lines still very long and despite all of the assurances of many, many politicians over the past few days this would be cleared up in a couple days, a few days, it has not been. the lines are still very long for gas. and patience is very short. you have police resources, law enforcement resources being diverted to keep order in these lines. and you have people very...
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. >>> dhaechb station of superstorm sandy. the impact it could have on the economy and what happened at the new york stock exchange that hadn't happened in 100 years. >>> the changing way we deal with and learn about crises, the powers, krit pals of social media. the "wall street journal report" begins right now. >>> here's what is making news as we head in to a new week on wall street. a positive jobs report. the final one before the election on tuesday. the labor department reporting the unemployment kicked up in november to 7.9%. but 171,000 jobs were created in the month, well above expectations. numbers for the last two with months were revised upwards. an additional 84,000 jobs added for august and september new york's mayor michael bloomberg rang the bell on wednesday after a two-day shutdown because of super storm sandy. that's the first two-day weather related shut down at the new york stock exchange since 1888. it was a first slow day but there were no glitches. the markets picked up steam. the markets fell on friday
. >>> dhaechb station of superstorm sandy. the impact it could have on the economy and what happened at the new york stock exchange that hadn't happened in 100 years. >>> the changing way we deal with and learn about crises, the powers, krit pals of social media. the "wall street journal report" begins right now. >>> here's what is making news as we head in to a new week on wall street. a positive jobs report. the final one before the election on tuesday....
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auto sales slowed in october partly affected by sandy. ford rose .4% and chrysler rising 10% and toyota up 16%, all below expectations. and if you're one of the people who lined up for the star wars movies the first time around, you'll like this. the force may be with disney. the company is acquiring lucas films from george lucas for $4 billion. it has plans to make another 7th chapter in the series by 2015. there is so much to talk about this week from the final days before the presidential election to the economic impact of superstorm sandy. joining me now are two former presidential advisers, austan goolsbee, profess of at the booth school of business and former adviser to president obama and ed lazear, former adviser to george w. bush. thank you for joining us. >> nice to be with you. >> great to see you both. let's start with the jobs numbers on friday. the last jobs report before the election. what do they tell us about america's economy today and what impact do you expect it to have on the election. austan? >> i don't think it will
auto sales slowed in october partly affected by sandy. ford rose .4% and chrysler rising 10% and toyota up 16%, all below expectations. and if you're one of the people who lined up for the star wars movies the first time around, you'll like this. the force may be with disney. the company is acquiring lucas films from george lucas for $4 billion. it has plans to make another 7th chapter in the series by 2015. there is so much to talk about this week from the final days before the presidential...
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some say the voting was affected by hurricane sandy. you will have to catch the show tonight 8:00 on abc 7. >> on the big screen disney's animated debuted at number one, $49 million. the strongest ever for an animation. second was denzel washington's new drama flight at $25 million followed by argo, man with the iron fist and still time to take part in november. >> men are growing mustaches to raise awareness about men's health. it started in australia and came to u.s. 21 countries will participate this year. >> that will be fun looking for the mustaches. are you going to participate? >> no. >> it is 4:57 and 40 degrees outside. >> you don't want to see that. still ahead, we are getting an idea how metro is affected by super storm sandy. what the transit agency is saying about damage and amount of money lost because o so, maybe you're trying to figure out question seven. well, let me give it a shot. if y you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a yearar gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think w
some say the voting was affected by hurricane sandy. you will have to catch the show tonight 8:00 on abc 7. >> on the big screen disney's animated debuted at number one, $49 million. the strongest ever for an animation. second was denzel washington's new drama flight at $25 million followed by argo, man with the iron fist and still time to take part in november. >> men are growing mustaches to raise awareness about men's health. it started in australia and came to u.s. 21 countries...
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here is just one example of the mess sandy left behind. entire walls of this home were ripped apart and the living room is now covered in broken tree branches. but even for those people who ha home to come to the list of problems is daunting. staten island residents huddled around bomb fires as overnight temperatures dipped into the 30s. thousands have no electricity or heat. >> have two blankets. i try to stay under it and keep warm but not easy. >> reporter: with the mercury dropping and a nor'easter in the forecast this week city officials are scrambling to find shelter for as many as 40,000 people. this woman is trying to make her staten island home livable again. her first floor was flooded drowning her pet birds. >> got to take it little by little, step by step and try to get the help we need to start rebuilding. >> reporter: perfect strangers are helping with sunday's new york marathon cancelled a group of runners showed up at mary ellen's home. >> wonderful people. digging us out. it's just overwhelming. >> reporter: donation cente
here is just one example of the mess sandy left behind. entire walls of this home were ripped apart and the living room is now covered in broken tree branches. but even for those people who ha home to come to the list of problems is daunting. staten island residents huddled around bomb fires as overnight temperatures dipped into the 30s. thousands have no electricity or heat. >> have two blankets. i try to stay under it and keep warm but not easy. >> reporter: with the mercury...
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so sleep with one eye open, sandy! >> that was just too much. and there were some other good skits in there about sandy and politics. you have to check it out online. >> that was awesome. i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today," just your first stop of day today on your nbc station. >>> a live look over the nation's capital from our nbc 4 city cam right now. another xhily start to the week. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome to "news 4 today" for november 5th, 2012. election day is just a day away, and the candidates are separated by just a single percentage point. president obama leads mitt romney 48%-47% among likely voters. that's according to the latest "the wall street journal" poll. that poll is within the margin of error. the race for virginia is too close to call. the president leads by 1% in the commonwealth. that's also according to the nbc news/wall street journal/marist poll. and the candidates are using the final day to campaign in as many battleground states as they can. mitt romney wi
so sleep with one eye open, sandy! >> that was just too much. and there were some other good skits in there about sandy and politics. you have to check it out online. >> that was awesome. i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today," just your first stop of day today on your nbc station. >>> a live look over the nation's capital from our nbc 4 city cam right now. another xhily start to the week. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun...
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many were going back to work for the first time since sandy battered the city. many homes in new york and new jersey remainder without power. a nor'easter is expected to bring high winds and heavy rains to the area on wednesday. the hardest hit neighborhoods in staten island are trying to prepare for the worst while they begin to clean up. i'm standing on the foundations of a home picked up by the storm and swept away. it landed half a mile from here. the structure behind me is the second floor of a neighbor's home. pedro crier ray escaped the storm using a neighbor's roof as a life raft. >> reporter: you floated out of here on your neighbor's roof? with your bullfrog? >> it was safe. >> reporter: as many as 40 though new york city residents were left homeless by the storm. schools reopened today. city council speaker christine quinn helped serve breakfast at one public school. >> it is such a big problem that schools don't have heat. >> reporter: in new jersey there were signs the gas crunch is beginning to ease. almost 20 cars were lined up here while the gas
many were going back to work for the first time since sandy battered the city. many homes in new york and new jersey remainder without power. a nor'easter is expected to bring high winds and heavy rains to the area on wednesday. the hardest hit neighborhoods in staten island are trying to prepare for the worst while they begin to clean up. i'm standing on the foundations of a home picked up by the storm and swept away. it landed half a mile from here. the structure behind me is the second floor...
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it is not going to be sandy but they certainly don't need this. we are looking at clear skies today and tonight, mid-20s in the cold spot tonight, tomorrow it looks like a good deal of sunshine. now in the battleground states on election day, nevada into colorado look at that nice sunshine there. 83 vegas, 16 in denver. western iowa looks fine. in dubuque looks wet and chilly. around 40 ohio. no excuses there for voting. same in new hampshire. it will be cold in 30s and 40s, wilmington and asheville and even charlotte may be looking at rain before the day is over. in western florida the weather looks good, jacksonville down to orlando. wet showers and thunderstorms on election day. 52 today, tonight 20s and 30s. tomorrow around 30 on election day. wednesday nor'easter, 45. there is potential, not saying it is set in stone, but want you to be aware that late wednesday night we may get wintry weather we'll have to deal with. look at this, we are going to warm up nicely. we should be back well into the 60s. the heart walk saturday morning, looking fo
it is not going to be sandy but they certainly don't need this. we are looking at clear skies today and tonight, mid-20s in the cold spot tonight, tomorrow it looks like a good deal of sunshine. now in the battleground states on election day, nevada into colorado look at that nice sunshine there. 83 vegas, 16 in denver. western iowa looks fine. in dubuque looks wet and chilly. around 40 ohio. no excuses there for voting. same in new hampshire. it will be cold in 30s and 40s, wilmington and...
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either way, it looks like the areas that felt sandy will feel this again but will be nearly as strong. it will be associated with a moderate to strong nor'easter. it has to get them all a little nervous even though this will not be nearly as strong as sandy. >> i think the main issue is that the ground is so saturated. even if we don't get a lot of precipitation, if we get a good wind gusts, that could not down a couple of trees and make a lot of problems. >> it is a possible situation of here we go again. a week after the super storm hits the northeast with a fury, and number of the most popular weather models show a nor'easter headed for the same area. while damage was relatively minor, there is concern about more flooding on the eastern shore and snow in the mountains. that means more hard work. >> we are restocking where we need to. >> bge has started to get things moving after sandy blew through. inspection crews have been looking over trees which could be more vulnerable because the ground is very saturated. >> its a concern for us. trees are in a precarious position and it only
either way, it looks like the areas that felt sandy will feel this again but will be nearly as strong. it will be associated with a moderate to strong nor'easter. it has to get them all a little nervous even though this will not be nearly as strong as sandy. >> i think the main issue is that the ground is so saturated. even if we don't get a lot of precipitation, if we get a good wind gusts, that could not down a couple of trees and make a lot of problems. >> it is a possible...
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so sleep with one eye open, sandy! >> that was just too much. and there were some other good skits in there about sandy and politics. you have to check it out online. >> that was awesome. i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today," just your first stop of day today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. we're off to a quiet start on this monday. we expect some rain and snow by the beginning of the week. cloudy skies but no precipitation. 41 at the airport. we will start with cloud cover. it will be mostly sunny this afternoon and cool. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> 4:57. 41 degrees at the airport. >> after months of campaigning, the end is one day away. >> early voting lines are very long in cincinnati. we will show them to you. >> sarah caldwell checking on your mor [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching w
so sleep with one eye open, sandy! >> that was just too much. and there were some other good skits in there about sandy and politics. you have to check it out online. >> that was awesome. i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today," just your first stop of day today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. we're off to a quiet start on this monday. we expect some rain...
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so sleep with one eye open, sandy! >> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is just your first stop today on your nbc station. >>> occupy protesters in portland, oregon, are saying that police using pepper spray during a rally on saturday was excessive and violent. several hundred people marched and officer reportedly pepper sprayed about 20 of them. no injuries were reported. the coalition of protesters didn't have a permit. it was the final voyage for the world's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier. after more than 50 years of service, the "uss enterprise" pulled into its home port in norfolk, virginia, to the cheers of thousands of onlookers. the big e, as it's called, is the navy's second oldest ship after the uss constitution. the ship will officially be decommissioned on september 1st. >>> the fur was flying on washington, d.c.'s national mall. hundreds of people turned out for the million puppet march in our nation's capital, homemade puppets and signs. the march is in response to mitt romney saying he would cut government funding to pbs, the l
so sleep with one eye open, sandy! >> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is just your first stop today on your nbc station. >>> occupy protesters in portland, oregon, are saying that police using pepper spray during a rally on saturday was excessive and violent. several hundred people marched and officer reportedly pepper sprayed about 20 of them. no injuries were reported. the coalition of protesters didn't have a permit. it was the final voyage for the world's first nuclear powered...
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el huracan sandy afecto a miles de contribuyentes.. muchos de ellos empresarios que estaban a punto de enviar sus pagos o declaratorias de impuestos... por eso el servicio de rentas internas anuncio una extension ante la emergencia... "para todos esos empleadores que descuentan, que tienen pocos empleados y tienen que pagar los impuestos a finales de mes, entonces el gobierno lo que esta haciendo es extendiendo una semana mas para que se haga ese deposito federal" para aquellas empresas o contribuyentes, la fecha limite fue el 31 de octubre.. pero fue extendido hasta el siete de noviembre.."una extens fuera una bendicion para nosotros de parte de ellos" para pequeÑas empresas como este restaurante dominicano es un gran alivio... "aqui en este pais, con lo unico que no se puede jugar es con el irs, entonces realmente nos ayuda bastante, especialmente cuando tenemos que pagar, viene con contador y dice tiene que estar listo para tal fecha y ahora con sandy, no el gobierno, ni bancos ni nada, fue no laborado los primeros dos dias, ni lun
el huracan sandy afecto a miles de contribuyentes.. muchos de ellos empresarios que estaban a punto de enviar sus pagos o declaratorias de impuestos... por eso el servicio de rentas internas anuncio una extension ante la emergencia... "para todos esos empleadores que descuentan, que tienen pocos empleados y tienen que pagar los impuestos a finales de mes, entonces el gobierno lo que esta haciendo es extendiendo una semana mas para que se haga ese deposito federal" para aquellas...
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post-sandy cleaning efforts could help boost the u.s. economy. >> good morning a lift from hurricane sandy as the construction industry should get a boost from the rebuilding. analysts say that could raise u.s. economic growth a little early next year. the hurricane may keep gas prices falling. you would not know from the long gas lines and demand decreased after the storm. the weekend box office benefit from the superstar with a strong opening for "wreck it ralph." it took in $49 million. the new james bond film has pulled in almost $300 million overseas and is headed for a u.s. opening of almost $80 million. >> coming up tonight at 5:00, abc cameras could a prayer looked inside the only church of scientology. we take you inside so you can decide for yourself tonight at 5:00. >> the time is 6:25. the redskins are heading into a by week after a three-game losing streak. >> unfortunately, cam newton got the best of robert griffin iii. the panthers won 21-13. rg iii finished with 253 yards passing but no scores. there were 13 penalties in
post-sandy cleaning efforts could help boost the u.s. economy. >> good morning a lift from hurricane sandy as the construction industry should get a boost from the rebuilding. analysts say that could raise u.s. economic growth a little early next year. the hurricane may keep gas prices falling. you would not know from the long gas lines and demand decreased after the storm. the weekend box office benefit from the superstar with a strong opening for "wreck it ralph." it took in...
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then along came hurricane sandy. in politics, a wise man told me once that you can never see around the corner. i don't want to minimize the tragic human dimensions of this giant storm and its aftermath, but this is a political program and the election is next tuesday, so here goes. we start with new jersey gov. christie prior to hurricane sandy. >> send you back to chicago -- give you the plane trip back to chicago you have earned. i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the people of our state. >> he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey bounce back stronger than before. >> for the past several days, voters have seen the president on tv, at the white house, the red cross, as you just saw with the governor christie. they saw the president hugging victims and looking, well, presidential during the time of crisis. with the election practically on our doorstep, how will that the aftermath of sandy play out? >> it will play out good for presiden
then along came hurricane sandy. in politics, a wise man told me once that you can never see around the corner. i don't want to minimize the tragic human dimensions of this giant storm and its aftermath, but this is a political program and the election is next tuesday, so here goes. we start with new jersey gov. christie prior to hurricane sandy. >> send you back to chicago -- give you the plane trip back to chicago you have earned. i cannot thank the president enough for his personal...
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bill: the frustration is boiling over a week after sandy. a million people without power in the east and temperatures are dropping. david lee miller is live in one of the most hardest hit areas, that is brooklyn, new york. what is happening there today? >> reporter: we are talking a great deal now about the election. i can tell you that folks here in the red-hook section of brooklyn aren't worried about voting tomorrow, they are worried about surviving. the storm damage is visible now, the waters have receded, there is very little help on the ground. there are thousands of people in need of help. there are thousands and thousands of people who live in red hook in public housing. the conditions they say after the storm are now deplorable and that's what we saw. we had to climb a stairwell ten flights. there were no emergency lights, there was debris in the stairwell, there was human waste in the stairwell. we were told that a rape had taken place there earlier. we entered the apartment of one of the residents, she was heating her apartment wi
bill: the frustration is boiling over a week after sandy. a million people without power in the east and temperatures are dropping. david lee miller is live in one of the most hardest hit areas, that is brooklyn, new york. what is happening there today? >> reporter: we are talking a great deal now about the election. i can tell you that folks here in the red-hook section of brooklyn aren't worried about voting tomorrow, they are worried about surviving. the storm damage is visible now,...
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that means strong and gusty winds in places hit hard by sandy. not nearly as strong as sandy. we're not talking about the same type of impact. it is problematic because of what they are trying to clean up. the rainfall chances are significant along be coastal areas. the farther inland you go, the less rain you can expect. still an inch or two of rain possible in maryland if the storm stays close enough to the coast. beautiful election day with a cold and windy wednesday. the snow showers and thursday morning. highs in the mid to upper 60s. >> still had, a drug impression -- -- >> it trying to figure out what to do with a 3 ft. long alligator. what to do with him, straight ahead. >> the mount washington tavern is ready to reopen. is ready to reopen. we have a sneak preview i've always been lucky. flew 37 bombing missions over germany. made it home every time. i'm lucky to have good friends who are all still around, and we're all lucky to have a friend named ben. ben's protected our medicare and veterans' benefits. and he's helping my 13 grandchildren afford college. he's my fri
that means strong and gusty winds in places hit hard by sandy. not nearly as strong as sandy. we're not talking about the same type of impact. it is problematic because of what they are trying to clean up. the rainfall chances are significant along be coastal areas. the farther inland you go, the less rain you can expect. still an inch or two of rain possible in maryland if the storm stays close enough to the coast. beautiful election day with a cold and windy wednesday. the snow showers and...
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i had to get home to my son. >> sandy left 40,000 people in new york city homeless. more than a million people in new york and new jersey still don't have power. and another storm is on its way. >> the storm could bring more flooding although thankfully not of the scale that sandy did. >> commuting is tough as people wait on long lines for buses, trains and ferries. most new york city schools reopened today for the first time since sandy hit. >> all afternoon we've heard the helicopters overhead and the national guard has now arrived on staten island. people here are happy there will be help and aid. back to you. >> you can imagine how long they've been waiting. thank you. >>> medical vans are arriving tomorrow providing care and distributing much needed prescription drugs to residents who remain in their homes. >> as the hardship continues, the giving continues here in the washington area. all kinds of people and organizations are doing what they can to help sandy's many victims. >> the support for this initiative has been spectacular. >> as president of aol venture
i had to get home to my son. >> sandy left 40,000 people in new york city homeless. more than a million people in new york and new jersey still don't have power. and another storm is on its way. >> the storm could bring more flooding although thankfully not of the scale that sandy did. >> commuting is tough as people wait on long lines for buses, trains and ferries. most new york city schools reopened today for the first time since sandy hit. >> all afternoon we've heard...
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but something about sandy hit her hard. she organized a food, clothing and supply drive that started yesterday at the city of fairfax police department. people have donated blankets, diapers, food, water. but they need more. the drive is going to continue today tomorrow and wednesday. everything donated will be driven up to new york and new jersey by captain kenyan and a few other fairfax police officers, and they will be driving it up in vehicles donated by a local car dealer. i know we have a lot going on, the election day is tomorrow. but this drive is going to conthroughout the day into tomorrow and you have until tomorrow evening to drop off any donations you want to get up north when these fairfax city police officers make the drive to help out our fellow new yorkers and all the people along the new jersey coast. back to you. >>> maryland's dream act is on this year's ballot and it is a hotly debated topic. this morning i have brad from help save maryland senator victor ramirez. they are here to present their sides on
but something about sandy hit her hard. she organized a food, clothing and supply drive that started yesterday at the city of fairfax police department. people have donated blankets, diapers, food, water. but they need more. the drive is going to continue today tomorrow and wednesday. everything donated will be driven up to new york and new jersey by captain kenyan and a few other fairfax police officers, and they will be driving it up in vehicles donated by a local car dealer. i know we have a...
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collections have been set up to help sandy victims. if you'd like to donate nonperishable foods, you can drop them whoever in anne arundel county. >>> here's doug from the american red cross. >> that's people helping people. that's what it's all about. it's nice to she that happening. >> so they're just getting in cars and going. >> if they have a place on the other end they know they can take it to, that's great. >> how is it going? >> it's going well. we have every single disaster vehicle. they're responding to people in need. they are hitting the streets, passing out food, water, blankets. we're still tending to those essential needs. >> how much did the red cross make. >> the telethon raised 23 million but this will go on for weeks and months to come. the 90999 and that's a $10 donation. >> i don't know how much per day but it can raise tens of millions over time. >> people who still want to help out, what can they do? >> that's a good's to stamplet the other thing you can do is donate blood. you can donate it to the red cross. som
collections have been set up to help sandy victims. if you'd like to donate nonperishable foods, you can drop them whoever in anne arundel county. >>> here's doug from the american red cross. >> that's people helping people. that's what it's all about. it's nice to she that happening. >> so they're just getting in cars and going. >> if they have a place on the other end they know they can take it to, that's great. >> how is it going? >> it's going well. we...
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a major beer cmpany lendsa hand to those in hurricane sandy ravaged aarass.. buu you won't find alcohol inside thhse cans. and a couple gets more than thnny barggineddfor when they locker.what caused one of thhm to scream... coming up. &p --adblib weaaher tz-- beer company .... is... lending a hurricaae sandy victims,.../// here... on... the east coast. coast.normally,... these are cans ...full offbeerr../ but... now....// they're... ffll of... emergency drinking watee ... that's... phiiped... to the disaster areas....///the... fedeeal goverrnent ... doesn't buy... these....water ccns.../ anheuser busch... donates sooething... p thh company says ... its... been poing.... for... moreethan ... 100---yearr. supporting relieefefforts, especiilly in times of disaster, and emergency water ps something our ccmpany is uniquell positioned to dd." do."switchiig... from beer to water ...took about... 12 &phouus .../ company... officials say... welllover... one million given... to... victimss... in... jersey and new york. 3city... students... who are serious... about poll
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republicans are kind of angling to blame sandy and chris christie for mitt romney's loss. he has to reaffirm the republican base that he's with them. >> ari, when you look at the president's approval numbers on the storm, i believe it's 67% of the public according to our nbc news numbers, 67% approve, 16% disapprove. 17% not sure. it's not something that the republicans want, certainly sandy has done a good job of not only making the case are for government but showing that the president is capable of working across the aisle? >> yeah. i don't think that people really in ohio, for example, are going to change their mind over the last minute over this leadership, good as it is. but i do think to your point that what we see here is a freezing of the political facts that existed a week ago where mitt romney was gaining a little but no way in the lead. the new poll number out tonight still show this slight but real edge for the president. and not a big edge. but, again, mitt romney lost a week of politicking here and that is the biggest problem. if the republicans now as a pre
republicans are kind of angling to blame sandy and chris christie for mitt romney's loss. he has to reaffirm the republican base that he's with them. >> ari, when you look at the president's approval numbers on the storm, i believe it's 67% of the public according to our nbc news numbers, 67% approve, 16% disapprove. 17% not sure. it's not something that the republicans want, certainly sandy has done a good job of not only making the case are for government but showing that the president...
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and a double whammy for people in new york and new jersey: another storm takes aim at the region, as sandy's recovery slogs on, and the hunt for fuel heats up. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: the u.s. presidential election is just one day away, and that was the hot topic here on wall street. but investors were still cautious about making major moves ahead of the election, so stocks posted just modest gains, and trading volume was light. the dow rose 19 points, the nasdaq added 17, and the s&p up three points. but, where stocks go from here may depend on who wins the white house tomorrow night. suzanne pratt reports. >> reporter: wall street is hardly back to normal, with reminders of hurricane sandy still obvious everywhere. but, at least the presidential election could provide a distraction for those coping with the storm's aftermath. the question is will the stock market continue to distract in the days following tomorrow's big contest? that may depend on its outcome. like many on wall street, nyse trader jonathan corpina predicts a mitt romney win will be a big win fo
and a double whammy for people in new york and new jersey: another storm takes aim at the region, as sandy's recovery slogs on, and the hunt for fuel heats up. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: the u.s. presidential election is just one day away, and that was the hot topic here on wall street. but investors were still cautious about making major moves ahead of the election, so stocks posted just modest gains, and trading volume was light. the dow rose 19...
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a community rocked by hurricane sandy already. at this hour, luckily, no reports of any damage. >>> this video is truly inspirational. republican senator mark kirk from illinois making his first public appearance since having a stroke in january. he took part in the sky rise chicago climb. his goal? to climb 30 flights. instead, he climbed 37. >> great. a lot more steps than the 45 that my staff counted to the senate front door. [ laughter ] >> gretchen: also an inspiration, zach botcher, he became the first person ever to deplete the task with a bionic leg. congratulations. guys? >> steve: that is terrific. meanwhile, remember back in 2008 when then senator barak obama called president bush unpatriotic for increasing the national debt. >> the problem is that the way bush has done it over the last eight years is to take out a credit card from the bank of china in the name of our children. we now have over $9 trillion of debt that we are going to have to pay back. $30,000 for every man, woman and child. that's irresponsible! that's
a community rocked by hurricane sandy already. at this hour, luckily, no reports of any damage. >>> this video is truly inspirational. republican senator mark kirk from illinois making his first public appearance since having a stroke in january. he took part in the sky rise chicago climb. his goal? to climb 30 flights. instead, he climbed 37. >> great. a lot more steps than the 45 that my staff counted to the senate front door. [ laughter ] >> gretchen: also an...
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a week since sandy hit. for those suffering in the cold, this feels like an eternity. >> you have no idea how hard it is to go through all of our christmas items, all pictures of the kids, when they graduations, confirmations and all of that, it's hard. >> getting aroundhúdjpstill a struggle, endless lines of people waiting for gas, schools re-open in new york, more than 1 million students will put an added strain on mass transit. the people are bracing for more severe weather. >> it was in the 30s throughout the weekend, especially in the early morning hours. >> we are doing this all over this morning. people need to bundle up. another storm that will be moving in, in to wednesday. back here, across the west, this will dip down across the southeast, gather some of that gulf of mexico moisture and pull it up a along the coast, we will have our classic nor'easter moving in wednesday, also in to thursday, what are we talking about? snow. talking about rain, flooding, with all the rain we will be receiving and
a week since sandy hit. for those suffering in the cold, this feels like an eternity. >> you have no idea how hard it is to go through all of our christmas items, all pictures of the kids, when they graduations, confirmations and all of that, it's hard. >> getting aroundhúdjpstill a struggle, endless lines of people waiting for gas, schools re-open in new york, more than 1 million students will put an added strain on mass transit. the people are bracing for more severe weather....
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we'll look at local efforts to help hurricane sandy victims. coming up. >>> do you talk politics at work? i'll tell you how most people are handling this hot potato topic on the job. you are watching 9news now. >>> disney animation debuted at the top this weekend. the story tells of a film character who doesn't want to be cast as aville lenny more. the washington film called flight came in second place. argo hung in third and the man with the iron fist rounded it out. >>> the average american does this 256 times a year. is it blow their nose, donate to charity or cook a meal? >> peter wrote americans would be healthier if it were c, but probably a. >>> thank you for watching 9news now at 6:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> thanks for joining us. mr. bernstein has lots to talk about. >> by wednesday that is when a nor'easter does come up the coast with rain and wind. weatherwise your day planner on this monday morning, likable and chilly. 46 by noon, 47 at 5:00. topping out at 50, 52. the
we'll look at local efforts to help hurricane sandy victims. coming up. >>> do you talk politics at work? i'll tell you how most people are handling this hot potato topic on the job. you are watching 9news now. >>> disney animation debuted at the top this weekend. the story tells of a film character who doesn't want to be cast as aville lenny more. the washington film called flight came in second place. argo hung in third and the man with the iron fist rounded it out....
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i'm not thinking this is going to be as bad as sandy. it will be a strong storm but as far as the real damage potential, i think it will be the battering waves. we're not going to see a storm surge like last time or flood the subways. the fact that we still have properties that are dangling and barely holing on at the coast, those are the ones i'm worried about and we could get significant snow in the mountains of new england down through the poconos. that could cause additional power outages with the heavy, wet snow and the gusty winds. the bottom line for election day, rain in the southeast, everyone should be able to get to the polls. wednesday night and thursday we'll deal with the storm in the northeast. >> we just don't need it right now in the northeast. >> yes with one less day of recovery. >>> the iconic rockefeller plaza for this year's presidential election. it looks great, it's interactive, state of the art and the place to watch the electoral votes be counted for president of the united states. check it out online, you can h
i'm not thinking this is going to be as bad as sandy. it will be a strong storm but as far as the real damage potential, i think it will be the battering waves. we're not going to see a storm surge like last time or flood the subways. the fact that we still have properties that are dangling and barely holing on at the coast, those are the ones i'm worried about and we could get significant snow in the mountains of new england down through the poconos. that could cause additional power outages...
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one reason behind the drop is super storm sandy. full few people are traveling and nationwide, there is relief at the pump n. hardest hit areas like new jersey and new york, there are gas shortage booms. the long lines of people waiting for gas are not going away. >> reporter: sandy victims expecting relief. look at the gas lines and you will see there is no relief in sight. the cars stretch for miles. in new york, governor cuomo calls the confusion after retract ising -- retracting the offer of free fuel to everyone. the department of defense insists that the gas promised for all is intended for first responders. in new jersey, chris christie refusing that mess altogether. >> there is no free gas in new jersey. fema came to me and said i wanted to give gas. i said no. they said you're going to take it back if you don't give it away for free. i said take it back. i was not going to set on the on have the same mayhem they had in new york. >> reporter: he enforced a gas- licensing rationing system allowing them to get on odd days, vic
one reason behind the drop is super storm sandy. full few people are traveling and nationwide, there is relief at the pump n. hardest hit areas like new jersey and new york, there are gas shortage booms. the long lines of people waiting for gas are not going away. >> reporter: sandy victims expecting relief. look at the gas lines and you will see there is no relief in sight. the cars stretch for miles. in new york, governor cuomo calls the confusion after retract ising -- retracting the...
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so far sandy has claimed 113 lives in this country. utility companies are still working to restore power to almost 2 million people. >>> even though the new york city marathon was cancelled ultimately, more than 1,000 participants decided to make a run to help those in need. runners delivered water, toilet paper, garbage bags, batteries, and ready to eat meals to victims of hurricane sandy. >> i'm glad that the run was cancelled and they were able to just lend a hand to folks in need. >> in new york, walmart and pepsi donated 11 tractor-trailers packed with things like clothes, food, and cleaning supplies. beer companies donating water. >>> amtrak service will be limited today between new york, washington, and boston because crews are still repairing the damage caused by sandy. amtrak is telling passengers to make reservations by phone or online to avoid sold out trains or long lines at the ticket counters. >>> meanwhile new york is preparing for tomorrow's election as well. generators on stand by at a warehouse in brooklyn. they'll be
so far sandy has claimed 113 lives in this country. utility companies are still working to restore power to almost 2 million people. >>> even though the new york city marathon was cancelled ultimately, more than 1,000 participants decided to make a run to help those in need. runners delivered water, toilet paper, garbage bags, batteries, and ready to eat meals to victims of hurricane sandy. >> i'm glad that the run was cancelled and they were able to just lend a hand to folks in...
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people still struggling from sandy. the election may be an afterthought, but right now we are 24 hours from the first polls opening in our area, and this morning new numbers that show the race is truly too close to call. just ahead, the last minute dash for votes around here today. >>> it is 6:00 right now. getting out the vote this year means getting out the coats. this unseasonably cold weather is hanging on. now a new storm to worry about. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein is on top of all of this. tom, good morning to you. >> good morning. >>> we'll be keeping an eye on a developing storm off the coastal carolinas taking place on wednesday. right now this morning, we're starting off with a lot of cloudiness across northern virginia, the district, most of maryland, and into the mountains. there are some breaks in the clouds in the central and southern shenandoah valley and areas fredericksburg south. that is where it's coldest. in fact, where it's cleared out, temperatures there have tipped down to the freezing
people still struggling from sandy. the election may be an afterthought, but right now we are 24 hours from the first polls opening in our area, and this morning new numbers that show the race is truly too close to call. just ahead, the last minute dash for votes around here today. >>> it is 6:00 right now. getting out the vote this year means getting out the coats. this unseasonably cold weather is hanging on. now a new storm to worry about. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein is...
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john: 295 wal-mart's hit by hurricane sandy there were open within 24 hours. impressive. >> wal-mart is the practice because they are really good at movng resources. they do that every day. they get resources into place and get them up running again. >> i agree. i a read his steady but in a complete disaster and a complete failure of fema wal-mart step did all so home depot could deliver hard goods. but look at the comprehensive things delivering water, to a paper is one particular aspect. therare security and safety aspects. look at the york with flooding of new jersey, new york, toxins are released in the water. that is not what qualified to do as wal-mart purpose of the house to tell wal-mart where to go. >> they don't. wal-mart knew where there stores were damaged. john: what about the police? >> there is a difference between the two. disaster response is most the effective locally. no doubt those who have local knowledge are the best first responders. fema is a bureaucracy in washington doee not understand as well the needs from local community. >> your s
john: 295 wal-mart's hit by hurricane sandy there were open within 24 hours. impressive. >> wal-mart is the practice because they are really good at movng resources. they do that every day. they get resources into place and get them up running again. >> i agree. i a read his steady but in a complete disaster and a complete failure of fema wal-mart step did all so home depot could deliver hard goods. but look at the comprehensive things delivering water, to a paper is one particular...
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nothing like what we saw sandy. a powerful system bringing heavy rain, wind. 30 to 40 miles an hour at times that will cause coastal flooding. rob and paula, back to you. >> thanks, jim. we guess. not the news we want to hear. >>> officials worry that the cold temperatures will mean tens of thousands of folks whose homes were damaged will need places to live. volunteers spread out in some of the hardest hit areas sunday, handing out food, bottled water, and, of course, warm clothes, but more than a million homes and businesses are still without power. >> it's starting to get cold. people are in homes that are uninhabitable. it's going to become increasingly clear that they're uninhabitable when the temperature drops. >> besides red cross shelters, fema says anyone with a storm-damaged home could get a voucher for temporary housing in a hotel. be sure to look into that if you need to. >>> a reminder, all day today here at abc and on your local abc station, an unprecedented day of giving. your chance to pitch in off t
nothing like what we saw sandy. a powerful system bringing heavy rain, wind. 30 to 40 miles an hour at times that will cause coastal flooding. rob and paula, back to you. >> thanks, jim. we guess. not the news we want to hear. >>> officials worry that the cold temperatures will mean tens of thousands of folks whose homes were damaged will need places to live. volunteers spread out in some of the hardest hit areas sunday, handing out food, bottled water, and, of course, warm...
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. >>> it has been a week since superstorm sandy struck new york and new jersey. more than 1 1/2 million are still without power. fema is setting up goes distributions to try to get fuel to people. most of the students in new york did go back to school today, although the trip put an added strain on the transit system that isn't completely yet back online. >>> the rebuild is capturing the hearts of many marylanders as don harrison tells us one group is getting behind first responders. >> reporter: john williams run has facebook page dedicated to anne arundel first responders. >> these guys are working until they drop up there. figure we would do what we can to help them guys. >> while first responders are out helping the hurricane victims, their families are home alone and in many cases without eat. john wants marylanders to drop off blankets, clothes, secure solutions, lock and key. he plays in a local band called pass pasadena. he thought this would be good to give back. >> people that we know who live up there won't be able to get back to the house for six to e
. >>> it has been a week since superstorm sandy struck new york and new jersey. more than 1 1/2 million are still without power. fema is setting up goes distributions to try to get fuel to people. most of the students in new york did go back to school today, although the trip put an added strain on the transit system that isn't completely yet back online. >>> the rebuild is capturing the hearts of many marylanders as don harrison tells us one group is getting behind first...
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looking back at the police stop doris' on r t hurricane sandy wreaks havoc across the northeastern united states leading up to one hundred dead millions without power and shaking up the country's most expensive presidential campaign to date. no peace for post gadhafi libya's the country's two major cities were attacked grenade strikes the security headquarters in tripoli while a car bomb detonates in benghazi. and truth under attack in greece journalists show solidarity with whistleblowers who say they're being silenced while trying to expose government. seven am in moscow i mad treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news an explosion in the syrian capital's wounded at least eleven people the blast happened near a heavily guarded military and government buildings no one's admitted to the attack but al qaeda linked militant groups have been behind recent similar incidents meanwhile there's been another drive toward a diplomatic solution to the syrian conflict as russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov may with the u.n. peace envoy lakhdar brahimi says western
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that is bad for the people devastated from sandy. i think they will mostly see rain. partly sunny and cool. 47 it 52. tonight partly cloudy 27 to 35. there is the seven-day forecast. good for election day and we will see the rain on wednesday and lingering in thursday and we could see a wintry mix potentially on thursday morning but not enough i don't think to cause many problems. back to you. >> it is 5:56 now and 40 degrees. we are back after this. >> the indianapolis colts won over the miami dolphins. >> their coach visited the team for the first time after
that is bad for the people devastated from sandy. i think they will mostly see rain. partly sunny and cool. 47 it 52. tonight partly cloudy 27 to 35. there is the seven-day forecast. good for election day and we will see the rain on wednesday and lingering in thursday and we could see a wintry mix potentially on thursday morning but not enough i don't think to cause many problems. back to you. >> it is 5:56 now and 40 degrees. we are back after this. >> the indianapolis colts won...
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come, the latest on get life back to normal in the northeast following hurricane sandy. >> the gerlach -- thousands of absentee voters. how did this happen time and which one counts? explain in my report, coming up. >> the freeze warning in effect for tonight. [ mitt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the fututure generations. and republicans andemocrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not c care less if it's a republican or a da ocrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... i'm mitt romney, worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in the financial community. housing is starting to pick up. the president saved the au
come, the latest on get life back to normal in the northeast following hurricane sandy. >> the gerlach -- thousands of absentee voters. how did this happen time and which one counts? explain in my report, coming up. >> the freeze warning in effect for tonight. [ mitt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the fututure generations....
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this is the urban and woodland trash that sandy left. the anna skype -- we get an up close view of what has come from streams nbc and maryland. piles of huge tree trunks. >> we don't the plastic bags anymore. >> we ran into teams of students canoeing on the river for their field trip. >> this is really bad for the pollution to be in the water. i am does really excited that we get to come and view this. >> the river is even dirtier than it looks. >> we probably had about 270 million gallons of raw untreated sewage. >> we also saw this domestic ducks swimming around. sandy must have blown him in from a farm or park. we mentioned the army corps of engineers. they had trucks out here today hauling debris to a landfill. they will have more trucks tomorrow. they bring the stuff to a landfill in virginia. sam ford, abc 7 news. >> anyone going 10 miles over the speed limit will pay $50 instead of 75. others will pay $100 instead of $125. aaa says it just makes people resent the government's debt of slowing down. >> let's get a check on the traff
this is the urban and woodland trash that sandy left. the anna skype -- we get an up close view of what has come from streams nbc and maryland. piles of huge tree trunks. >> we don't the plastic bags anymore. >> we ran into teams of students canoeing on the river for their field trip. >> this is really bad for the pollution to be in the water. i am does really excited that we get to come and view this. >> the river is even dirtier than it looks. >> we probably had...